House of Time, known for their “fluency and command” (San Francisco Classical Voice) and "fine playing, cohesiveness and creativity" (Early Music America) is dedicated to both well-known and underperformed repertoire of the 17th through the 21st century played on period instruments. Members and guests include Juilliard and Curtis faculty and alumni of The Juilliard School, as well as prize-winners of major international competitions.
Currently in their 7th season, House of Time is ensemble in residence at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on the Upper West Side of Manhattan
2020 Season
YOUNG GENIUS: MOZART AND HIS MENTORS?
Mozart was the ultimate child prodigy and before his tragically early death composed works that seem to contain ageless wisdom, but he had help along the way. Hear some of the incredible works Mozart was writing in his teenage years alongside pieces by the masters that steered his growth: Johann Christian Bach, Haydn, and of course his own father Leopold Mozart. Join us for a new angle on Mozart’s timeless genius.
ROCOCO VARIATIONS
?The High Baroque is in full bloom in this program of quartets by Vivaldi, Telemann, and Johann Christian Bach with guest flutist Melanie Williams. These conversational pieces are by turns light, airy, fanciful, and virtuosic. Help us finish the season in “style galante” and enjoy the brighter, lighter side of the baroque era.






